Canadian woman detained by ICE after attacking Trump-supporting teen in New Jersey
An anti-conservative TikTok creator is calling for help after his Canadian wife, Kaitlyn Tracey, was arrested and later detained by ICE for an alleged assault on a teen wearing pro-Trump apparel.
A Canadian woman is being detained by Immigration and Customs Enforcement after allegedly assaulting a teenager for wearing pro-Trump apparel. The woman’s husband, a TikToker who celebrated the assassination of Charlie Kirk and wished the entire Trump family got cancer, “even the kids,” is now calling for help.
Kaitlyn Tracey, a 33-year-old Canadian woman living in Asbury Park, New Jersey, with her husband Matthew Geroni, entered the U.S. in 2024 with a passport, according to NJ.com.
The affidavit of probable cause, reported by the local outlet, alleged that Tracey, along with her husband, approached a group of four teenage girls on July 3 at Point Pleasant Beach while recording them. Tracey allegedly took issue with two of the girls who were wearing “Patriotic colored” sweatpants with the words “Trump” and “ICE.”
According to the affidavit, Tracey allegedly yelled at the teens before striking one of the girls across her face and body. The victim was reportedly not injured, but Tracey was taken into custody by police on Monday.




